To begin with, the IRCTC plans to install 4,615 water vending machines (WVMs) in the first phase at various stations in the National Capital Region including Agra and Jhansi divisions besides the divisions of Lucknow and Varanasi among others.
Passengers can avail the water at affordable rates which will be Rs 1 per glass, Rs 3 for half a litre, Rs 5 for one litre and Rs 20 for a can from these vending machines, IRCTC Chairman and Managing Director AK Manocha said.
We are using latest technology in the vending machines to minimise wastage of water, Manocha said.
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